New York: International Publishers, 1969. First Edition. Davis (1903-1962) was a Harvard-trained lawyer and a popular city councilman for Harlem from 1945 to 1951; in 1952 he was sentenced to five years in prison for violation of the Smith Act. This posthumous "autobiography" was cobbled together by an anonymous CP... More

New York: International Publishers, 1946. First Edition. Staple-bound pamphlet; 32pp. Pencil date to cover; foxed and sunned along edges; Very Good. "...communist analysis of differences among cartels, trusts, and combines, pointing out that conflicts of interest are continued in cartels, though not in other forms of monopoly" - SEIDMAN A44.More

New York: American Youth Congress, 1940. First Edition. Events of the Sixth American Youth Congress and the second to be held during the Hitler-Stalin pact period. SEIDMAN A156: "Noncontroversial topics included civil liberties, the proposed American Youth Act, and opposition to poll taxes in the South." Octavo (21cm.); pictorial staplebound... More

Washington DC: Chamber of Commerce of the United States, 1952. First Edition. Octavo. Staple-bound pamphlet; pictorial thick paper wrappers; 55pp. Mild external wear; Very Good. Red Scare-era primer on Communists: how to recognize them, how to beat them, around the world and in the woodpile. With laid-in mimeographed cover-letter by... More

[New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1938]. First Edition. 12mo (18.5cm.); publisher's pictorial staplebound self-wrappers; 47pp. Wrappers a bit worn and toned, small paper flaw affecting the "I" in "Is," though a previous owner has filled it in with blue ink. Still, Near Very Good and sound. Issued by the Negro... More

Yonkers: Earl Browder, 1957. First Edition. Quarto (28cm.); original yellow staplebound wrappers; 38 typescript leaves printed on rectos only. Fine. Selected essays by the ex-Communist Party leader, published over a decade after his expulsion.More

[New York? By the author, 1949]. First Edition. 12mo (16.25cm.); staplebound self-wrappers; 16pp.; printed from typescript. Fine. BRENNEMAN, p. 32; SEIDMAN B634: "Criticism of the Communist Party's 'left-deviationism.' The author...argues that true Leninists should support state capitalism in the U.S. as a transition to ultimate socialism."More

New York: International Publishers, 1938. First Edition. SEIDMAN B526: "...While many domestic topics, such as unions, Wall Street, social insurance, freedom of the press, and the 1936 elections are dealt with, along the Trotskyism, Spain and the achievements of the USSR, the main emphasis is on building a people's front... More

New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1938. First Edition. "Report to the national committee of the Party on policies and strategy in the light of Munich and the 1938 U.S. elections. Browder calls for achievements of working-class unity, national and international, and for recreating the New Deal coalition to extend democracy... More

New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1940. 12mo (19.75cm.); publisher's green and white card wrappers; 79pp.; illus. Some wear to wrapper extremities, including small loss to upper cover not approaching text, else Near Very Good and sound. Includes Georgi Dimitroff's contribution "Stalin and the World Proletariat."More

New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1940. 12mo (19.75cm.); publisher's green and white card wrappers; [281]-344pp. Slightly ex-University of Michigan with their faint rubberstamp to upper cover and deaccession stamp on verso, else Very Good to Near Fine. Includes the May Day Manifesto of the Communist International.More